The relation of family function and adherence to tuberculosis treatment / Ramon Jason M. Javier [and two others]

Contributor(s): Subject(s): Abstract: Methods: This was a cohort study which included 111 subjects, using the purposive method of sampling. Sociodemographic profile, family characteristics, health beliefs and health-seeking behavior were obtained using a data collecting form. Family function was measured using the English and Filipino Family APGAR. Measure of adherence was based primarily on the actual verbal reporting of the patient upon completion of the tuberculosis regimen or second follow-up consultation. Results: Sociodemegraphic factors which statistically influence treatment adherence include patient's level of education, occupation, individual monthly income and total family income. Majority of subjects were middle children belonging to the second filial generation of their respective families. A significant difference (p-value <0.01) in the treatment adherence was noted between the success group (67.9%) and failure group (29.1%). The odds of being able to adhere to the tuberculosis regimen was twice as high among patients belonging to functional families compared to dysfunctional families. Conclusion: The Family APGAR is highly recommended to be used routinely among all patients, especially among those with chronic diseases. The said tool is deemed effective in predicting health outcome in various medical cases.
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Methods: This was a cohort study which included 111 subjects, using the purposive method of sampling. Sociodemographic profile, family characteristics, health beliefs and health-seeking behavior were obtained using a data collecting form. Family function was measured using the English and Filipino Family APGAR. Measure of adherence was based primarily on the actual verbal reporting of the patient upon completion of the tuberculosis regimen or second follow-up consultation.

Results: Sociodemegraphic factors which statistically influence treatment adherence include patient's level of education, occupation, individual monthly income and total family income. Majority of subjects were middle children belonging to the second filial generation of their respective families. A significant difference (p-value <0.01) in the treatment adherence was noted between the success group (67.9%) and failure group (29.1%). The odds of being able to adhere to the tuberculosis regimen was twice as high among patients belonging to functional families compared to dysfunctional families.

Conclusion: The Family APGAR is highly recommended to be used routinely among all patients, especially among those with chronic diseases. The said tool is deemed effective in predicting health outcome in various medical cases.

The Filipino Family Physician, 2008 46 (2) pages 108-115

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